Thursday, May 04, 2006

New treatment for chronic depression

Found this on a Canadian t.v. site CTV to be exact this was part of a news investigative program called W-5. Anyway I found the article quite interesting and decided to once again share it here on the blog.

Lighting the Darkness

Avis Favaro, CTV News

Researchers are cautiously optimistic about a revolutionary made-in-Canada treatment for severe and chronic depression -- what could be called a brain pacemaker to override depression.

A team at Toronto Western Hospital, which pioneered the technique, has implanted the pacemakers in 16 severely depressed Canadian patients (7 women and 9 men between ages 28 and 71).

Eight of the first 12 have had a "positive response" -- meaning their depression has lifted to the point where some returned to work and at least one started a new business. But it's too early to tell with the other four patients, who've received the implants in the last six months. more....

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